Cheetahs crowned 2024 Super Series champions
25th May 2024
The Rugby Super Series was returning to the country after being last played in 2014.
- The Menengai Cream Cheetahs beat the KCB Bank Lions 18-10 to claim the 2024 title.
- It was their third crown, adding to titles in 2004 and 2006.
- The Kabras Sugar Buffaloes finished third overall with Faiba Mobile Rhinos finishing bottom.
The Menengai Cream Cheetahs claimed their third Rugby Super
Series title with an 18-10 victory over the KCB Bank Lions in a tight final
played at Nairobi’s RFUEA Grounds on Saturday 25 May 2024.
Two penalties from tournament top points scorer Quinto Ongo
in between Levi Amunga’s penalty for the Lions gave the Cheetahs a 6-3 lead
after a first half in which their hooker, Emmanuel Mboya was sin-binned early
with Kevin Kiget temporarily replacing Elkeans Musonye to cover the front row
deficit.
His absence mattered little as Samson Onsomu expertly
controlled the Cheetahs forwards, who soon returned to their full complement
while Beldad Ogeta was a handful for the Lions.
They also gave as good as they got from the Lions in what
was a half of little chances, the match yet to get into full throttle.
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The Lions started the second half on a high, Givens Oduor
landing the game’s opening try, reacting quickest to Emmanuel Opondo’s tap
penalty, receiving the ball on the burst to go over the whitewash with Amunga
converting for a 10-6 lead.
The response was always from the Cheetahs who were seeing
more of the ball and territory, keeping the Lions on the backfoot.
Dennis Abukuse’s big run saw him stopped on the five metre
line but Felix Odhiambo was lurking in support, receiving the pass from Onsomu
to score at the corner as Cheetahs took an 11-10 lead.
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Lawi Buyachi’s Cheetahs were clearly the sharper side
heading into the final quarter as Oliver Mang’eni’s Lions were guilty of
indecision and indiscipline, highlighted by Griffin Musila’s yellow card which
cost them the frontfoot advantage.
Ibrahim Ayoo would score a second try for the Cheetahs late
in the game, Abukuse converting as the Cheetahs held on for the victory, adding
to titles in 2004 and 2006.
Ongo emerged top points scorer on 22 points while three
players – Griffin Chao (Kabras Sugar Buffaloes), Victor Odhiambo (Faiba Mobile
Rhinos) and Givens Oduor (KCB Bank Lions) were joint top try scorers on two
tries apiece.
The Kabras Sugar Buffaloes finished third overall with Faiba
Mobile Rhinos finishing bottom.
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Rugby Super Series Previous Winners
2003 Rhinos
2004 Cheetahs
2005 Buffaloes
2006 Cheetahs
2007 Rhinos
2008 Lions
2009 Rhinos
2010 Rhinos
2011 Rhinos
2012 Rhinos
2013 Ndovu
2014 Kifaru
2015-2023 Not Played
2024 Cheetahs
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By KRU Media